Anne Elvedal

You Can Call Me Jan

Du kan kalle meg Jan

Disturbing, page turning psychological thriller. And on the Norwegian Bestsellerlist.

Few know who Ida Hansen really is. On the surface, she’s a dedicated psychiatric nurse for young adults in Trondheim. When a patient suddenly goes missing, Ida discovers an old toy bunny that links the disappearance to her own past. A past she doesn’t remember. Through hypnosis, Ida attempts to unearth repressed memories, hoping to find the missing girl. But can Ida trust her memories? Can she trust anyone around her at all?
You Can Call Me Jan is an intense and enigmatic psychological thriller about memories and identity – filled with unsettling twists and suspense.

‘This is a mature masterpiece, written by someone who has studied human behavior for a long time, and should be read by both a crime audience and a literary audience. The thrilling elements in this book will remind people of Jussi Adler-Olsen, while the masterful depiction of guilt, innocence, and despair will remind others of Margaret Atwood.’

Job Lisman, Publisher at Prometheus (The Netherlands)

‘We may be talking about the best psychological thriller of the decade written by a female author.’

Randaberg24

‘A convincing and disturbing psychiatric thriller […] The finale is masterfully executed. Elvedal stretches credibility to the breaking point, but it just holds, not least because it is so well written. It is dark, it is depraved. It is thrilling and shocking. It is You Can Call Me Jan. Read at your own risk.’

NRK
Photo: Fartein Rudjord

Anne Elvedal is a successful screenwriter for film and television. She is also a trained nurse and has worked several years in psychiatry. In recent years, she has written horror books for children and young adults to excellent reviews. The psychological thriller You Can Call Me Jan is her debut as a fiction writer for adults.